Here are the timestamps if you want to jump around: 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - Overview 00:39 - Tracking with the Planar Track 01:34 - Adding our Replacement image to the Planar track 03:49 - Overview of setting up our replacement screen images 06:50 - Animation for the replacement screen overview 10:43 - Adjusting our Key 14:27 - Refine the Key edge 15:20 - Secondary Key 18:57 - Finishing touches
Finally someone who uses fusion and delta keyer correctly :D Hard to find tutorials where you set perspective right with planar tracker and delta keyer. Most tutorials only show how to replace the screen but lack the possible correct perspective if the phone is tiltet or moving to much... thanks! Helped a lot
I often end up with green color cast back on the skin of the hand and fingers. I dont always get the best result trying to correct/hue vs saturation adjust for that green cast in the color grade process. Do you have tips or an approach for this? Opinon on if a grey screen is better than green? Your footage seems to have no cast of the green on the hand which may be just an awesome gaffer that lit it perfectly haha.
Haha yeah there was hardly any color spill in that shot. My first choice is usually a matte control and if that doesn't work color corrector or hue curves, both have a suppression. Most of the time those 3 nodes can do the job. As far as production, knowing ahead of time what is going in the screen would help. I was on set recently and we knew the insert was going to be white so we set the screens to white. I would think grey could be a good choice depending on the situation. Each shot is different from my experience, not really a one size fits all.
Amazing! Just what I was looking for. However, my problem is that the screen I'm replacing isn't green but grey (with flat white-grey background). Then how can I do it with key. Or there is another method I can use? And also, is there any way to add a video instead on images with the transform tool (animation is already done) Thanks a lot! :)
Coooooool. THANK YOU !!! But. At 10:58 - the alpha mask...where does the mask comes from? I tried to follow the workflow several times...but no idea where you generated it...
You're such a smart editor, how much time did it take you to achieve this level? I just started with video editing and I will try to stay consistent to achieve such levels
Quick question on your render at the end - Do you prefer to use the fusion disk cache, or a saver node? I noticed you did this instead of render in place on the edit page. What is your preference?
I have had a lot of people ask about this recently. I'll probably make my next video about it but in short you could use a second key just for the markers.
@@prophetless thank you. I look forward to your next upload. I tried adding a second key but it almost messed up my project. I ended up creating a plain background to cover up the markers.
Here are the timestamps if you want to jump around:
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Overview
00:39 - Tracking with the Planar Track
01:34 - Adding our Replacement image to the Planar track
03:49 - Overview of setting up our replacement screen images
06:50 - Animation for the replacement screen overview
10:43 - Adjusting our Key
14:27 - Refine the Key edge
15:20 - Secondary Key
18:57 - Finishing touches
Finally I found a video where author doesn't show how to draw perfect display-like figure instead of using key...
Thank you!
You're Welcome! Thanks!
Your screen capture and animation technique is killer! Thank you so much for sharing this. I will be able to use this on many projects.
Awesome! Love hearing that the videos are helpful. Thanks!
Finally someone who uses fusion and delta keyer correctly :D Hard to find tutorials where you set perspective right with planar tracker and delta keyer. Most tutorials only show how to replace the screen but lack the possible correct perspective if the phone is tiltet or moving to much... thanks! Helped a lot
You are very welcome!
Great tutorial Brian. Well-laid out and explanatory at every step of the process.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! That's exactly what I need!!! Tracking was not a problem for me but keying was always headech
Haha. Yup keying can be a pain.
Welcome back, it's good to see you again.
Thanks! Had to pay the bills.🙂
Another brilliant tutorial. Thanks.
(Just need a snooze, now, to let my brain recover.)
Haha! Thanks!
Excellent ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge !
Glad it was helpful!
I often end up with green color cast back on the skin of the hand and fingers. I dont always get the best result trying to correct/hue vs saturation adjust for that green cast in the color grade process. Do you have tips or an approach for this? Opinon on if a grey screen is better than green? Your footage seems to have no cast of the green on the hand which may be just an awesome gaffer that lit it perfectly haha.
Haha yeah there was hardly any color spill in that shot. My first choice is usually a matte control and if that doesn't work color corrector or hue curves, both have a suppression. Most of the time those 3 nodes can do the job. As far as production, knowing ahead of time what is going in the screen would help. I was on set recently and we knew the insert was going to be white so we set the screens to white. I would think grey could be a good choice depending on the situation. Each shot is different from my experience, not really a one size fits all.
very useful tutorial!! Bravissimo veramente, grazie mille mi hai salvatoooo
Thanks! Always love hearing the videos are helpful!
Amazing! Just what I was looking for. However, my problem is that the screen I'm replacing isn't green but grey (with flat white-grey background). Then how can I do it with key. Or there is another method I can use? And also, is there any way to add a video instead on images with the transform tool (animation is already done)
Thanks a lot! :)
Thanks! You can try the chroma or Luma keyer to get the reflections. That's usually what I use for non blue or green.
Coooooool. THANK YOU !!! But. At 10:58 - the alpha mask...where does the mask comes from? I tried to follow the workflow several times...but no idea where you generated it...
At around 2:58 in the video.
@@prophetless ...ok, got it...try to follow that. Best, Tom
Ok great!
brillant!! thank you
You're welcome!
Excellent!!! Thanks
You're welcome! Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I usually do this with Mocha Pro but my results always suck. lol.
Haha. Mocha Pro is usually my backup if Fusion fails.😀
You're such a smart editor, how much time did it take you to achieve this level? I just started with video editing and I will try to stay consistent to achieve such levels
Thanks! Been doing it a very long time. But still learn new things all the time. Just stick with it and it will get easier.🙂
@@prophetless I will🙏👍
Gracias, de nuevo, muy bien explicado!
You are very welcome! Thanks!
Quick question on your render at the end - Do you prefer to use the fusion disk cache, or a saver node? I noticed you did this instead of render in place on the edit page. What is your preference?
I use the render cache while working on an effect so I can get realtime playback. When I'm done, I would render it either in place or with a saver.
Thank you so much 🫶
You're welcome!
The tracker points on my screen are visible. How do I get rid of it, if I have to color pick just green
I have had a lot of people ask about this recently. I'll probably make my next video about it but in short you could use a second key just for the markers.
@@prophetless thank you. I look forward to your next upload.
I tried adding a second key but it almost messed up my project. I ended up creating a plain background to cover up the markers.
Great solution. I've had to use that method before too.
how do you create an animated reflection on the phone screen? ty
In this video we kept the real reflection from the camera. If you wanted to replace it with your own, one way is with a reflection map.
WTF! I'm out
Excellent! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks!